minitrucker wrote in post #13157129Its just I haven't seen a problem with the long exposures. Given I haven't had the chance to compare the same conditions/composure/l​ength exposure with a newer model. Only film...

Try a long exposure at night and anything more than 20 sec will show overheating of the sensor giving a blue tint to the corners of the picture, you will also notice a large increase in undiscovered stars [from dead pixels], if you push the exposure in pp you will notice banding and sometimes you may notice the join where the two CCD sensors meet. For this type of work my 400D or film bodies are the answer.

Tadaaa wrote in post #13158303Yeah, this camera really needs good light... Indoors a bounce flash makes all the difference.

Yes I agree ,I use speedlites alot even outdooors, I usually sellect manual dial a reasonable speed and F stop and let the speedlite supply the sunlight very seldom have I experienced banding and the subject is sharp and exposure normally spot on. Love this old camera body and speedlite combo ,

I could've sworn this one was longer than 13s..... good thing for EXIF i guess Just at 13s though, I can see the corners you are talking about on the top. But, to me at least, even at 400ISO the banding isn't bad in this one.

minitrucker wrote in post #12946545and while I'm here I might as well comment on how great the colors are on this body. Taken in Charleston, SC. I dont remember if the porch light was on..... I dont think so. Lengthy exposure, no post

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